Originally posted by Gaylord
You scared little man! Do you really believe two men marrying each other in San Francisco will affect your life in Apples, Georgia?
You can still watch NASCAR. You can still drink beer. You can still burn crosses on Saturday night and you can still beat your wife on Sunday mornings before Church.
Could you please tell me one thing that will change in YOUR life if same sex marriages are allowed? Other than your latancy, and obvious curiosity, coming to the surface, there's nothing in gay marriage you have to fear, unless you believe segments of our population should be denied basic rights granted to hetrosexual couples.
Homosexuals marrying would negatively impact the institution of the family. It would force a redifinition of what a family is. If two homos can marry then why not 8 women 32 men and a goat? Who's to say then what would be acceptable? Who then can say where the line should be drawn?
The institution of the family is currently on the ropes due to the breakdown caused by the social experimentation brought on during the '60s and '70s.
The Black family is all but nonexistant. In the Hispanic community it is in trouble and may go the way of the dodo. The only community where the family is not on the verge of collapse is in the white community but divorce is still rampant. Above 60% currently.
Look to Norway where 63% of all children are born out of wedlock and see what the results of homosexual marriage are.
Perhaps to self centered people such as most homosexuals are this is acceptable due to the expediency and obvious benefits to them but to the vast majority of Americans it is not.
We could now conceivable have a homosexual couple marry in Massachusetts, move to Florida and be my neighbor. that would be unacceptable to me. I don't need to be explaining why Adam, Steve and lilttle Brucey next door have two daddies or mommies. Enough with the liberals pushing the envelope of societal norms. I for one will not allow a minuscule minority to impose it's will upon me without a determined fight. I am involved in applying considerable pressure on our liberal legislators to bring about a constitutional amendment defining marriage in the United States as between one man and one woman.
There will be a vote in the Senate today on the issue. Let's see who has grit and who needs replacing come November.
I could care less what you do in your bedroom but the minute you bring the issue into the public forum expect a fight.